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Exeter
Welcome to Exeter Racecourse... the South West's most prestigious racecourse, sitting high on the top of Haldon Hill, just outside Exeter with wonderful views down towards Dartmoor.
Haven Banks, Exeter
The Quay Climbing Centre – climbing for everyone
Looking for a fun and exciting activity in Exeter? Whether you’re a family looking for an adventurous day out, a young person ready to try something new, or a visitor exploring the city, The Quay…
Exeter
The Exeter Green Circle is a twelve-mile walk around the city with something for everyone, and a walk which includes some rural stretches.
Kennford, Exeter
Located in the heart of Haldon Forest, just nine miles from Exeter, Go Ape Haldon is a must-visit destination for anyone searching for things to do near Exeter, outdoor activities, or a memorable family day out. Whether you’re a thrill seeker…
Dawlish
When looking for a venue for your event, you’ll want to know the facilities are first class, that the service is slick and food quality is good enough to show your mum… At Cofton we cater for a wide range of occasions such as private parties,…
Exeter
Welcome to St Sidwell’s Point, Exeter’s state-of-the-art leisure centre, in the heart of the city centre.
St Sidwell’s Point is the first leisure facility in the UK to be built to the ultra-energy efficient Passivhaus standard, meaning energy…
Paignton
Based on the glorious South Devon coastline in South West England, enjoy your days out in Devon on our steam trains, boat trips and paddle steamer.
Exeter
Medieval cathedral. Fine example of Gothic Decorated style. Longest unbroken stretch of Gothic vaulting in the world. Image screen on West Front, Minstrels' Gallery and tombs. Expert guided tours, trails and activities for the family
Exmouth
World of Country Life is Devon’s GOLD award winning family day out, whatever the weather!
Dawlish
Rock pools to explore, occasional sightings of dolphins, brightly coloured painted beach huts, coupled with a sandy beach makes Coryton Cove a perfect day out.
Exeter
St James Park, home of Exeter City Football Club who play in the EFL League One, the third tier of the English football leagues.
Exeter
Large parts of the wall that protected Exeter many years ago still exist & tell us a lot about the geology in Exeter. Exeter's cathedral is a sight to behold & many believe that it has the great variation of geology in Britain.
Exeter
Distance: 8 miles
Difficulty: Easy
Start/End point: Exeter/Starcross
This walk starts on the Quay at Exeter and ends at Starcross, on the western bank of the estuary. From here, bus or train can be taken back to Exeter.
Exeter
With around 100 members drawn from all walks of life, Exeter Philharmonic Choir has a long tradition of singing choral music, old and new. We always perform with professional orchestras and soloists to maintain our quality of music-making. Founded…
Exeter
Located in the middle of Exeter Wonfrod offers a 40 station gym, heavy weights room, badminton and group exercise classes.
Nr Exeter
Canonteign Falls is a stunning visitor attraction in Devon, set within 90 acres of beautiful parkland and ancient woodland on the edge of Dartmoor National Park. Home to the highest waterfall in Dartmoor, it's a perfect destination for days out in…
Dawlish
Within a short walk from the town centre, Dawlish Town Beach is ideal to escape the hustle and bustle of the town. Take a boat trip around the bay and spot the dolphins or see if you can catch a mackerel for tea off the breakwater.
Shaldon
Ness Cove at Shaldon nestles in between magnificent red cliffs and is accessed via an original smuggler's tunnel. At the tunnel's end, you'll discover the perfect get away - life is truly a beach!
The Old Library, Exeter
There are numerous sculptures situated in this unique setting both in the open and in university buildings. The walk includes sculptures by Dame Barbara Hepworth, Peter Randall-Page and Paul Mount together with other renowned artists.
SEATON
Running 155km from Exmouth in Devon to Studland in Dorset is the Dorset and East Devon Coast World Heritage Site, selected by UNESCO because of its outstanding earth science interest.